Mediterranean cruise 2010
Final result after the 5th stage | ||
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winner | Rinaldo Nocentini | + 0:02 min |
Second | Maxim Iglinski | + 0:05 min |
Third | Johnny Hoogerland | + 0:09 min |
Fourth | Alexander Vinokurov | + 0:35 min |
fifth | Yannick Talabardon | + 1:13 min |
Sixth | Jussi Veikkanen | + 1:18 min |
seventh | Robert Gesink | + 2:11 min |
Eighth | Jean-Marc Marino | + 2:13 min |
Ninth | Julien El-Fares | + 2:18 min |
Tenth | Florian Guillou | + 2:39 min |
Scoring | Jauheni Hutarowitsch | 51 P. |
Second | William Bonnet | 47 P. |
Third | Julien El-Fares | 34 P. |
Mountain scoring |
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First | Julien El-Fares | 15 p. |
Second | Francesco Masciarelli | 10 p. |
Third | Rémy Di Gregorio | 6 p. |
Young talent evaluation | Robert Gesink | 14:57:28 h |
Second | Julien El-Fares | + 0:07 min |
Third | Clément Lhotellerie | + 0:43 min |
The 37th Mediterranean Tour is a cycle stage race that took place from February 10th to 14th, 2010. It was held in five stages over a distance of 694 kilometers. The tour is part of the UCI Europe Tour 2010 and classified there in category 2.1. The winner was the Italian Rinaldo Nocentini , after the actual winner Alejandro Valverde was denied victory due to his involvement in the Fuentes doping scandal .
Stages
stage | Day | Start finish | km | Stage winner | Leader |
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1st stage | February 10th | Carcassonne - Sauvian | 123 | Jauheni Hutarowitsch | Jauheni Hutarowitsch |
2nd stage | February 11th | Peynier - Trets | 170 | Jussi Veikkanen | Jussi Veikkanen |
3rd stage | February 12th | Gréasque - Le Brusc | 115 | Jauheni Hutarowitsch | Jussi Veikkanen |
4th stage | 13th February | La Londe-les-Maures - Biot | 160 | Julien El-Fares | Jussi Veikkanen |
5th stage | 14th of February | La Ciotat - Toulon | 126 | Francesco Masciarelli | Rinaldo Nocentini |
Web links
- Mediterranean Tour 2010 in the database of Radsportseiten.net